I said in my previous article that this is a subject worthy of some time of its own. So here goes with a really broad topic. There are lots of factors to consider when looking at any software purchase. I will cover two here, and others in a future article (or articles as the muse takes me). 1) What does the business need (and in some cases what are the competing needs of the business)? Of the different needs, which

First, there was "Why make what you can buy?"​ Now it's "Why buy when you can rent?"​ Thoughts about solving some business challenges. The company I now work for was founded by a man who couldn't book a squash court when he wanted to, and this irritated him to the point he wrote a booking system. First, there was "Why make what you can buy?"​ Now it's "Why buy when you can rent?"​ Thoughts about solving some business challenges. Jump

raincashregisterfacebooklikessocial" title="" />We now live in a day where we no longer look to the word of mouth as we did in the past to help us make decisions, particularly when it comes to purchasing a new product or service. Countless studies have shown that although word of mouth is a strong influence in getting consumers to make a purchase, it has a stronger effect on consumers in an online setting. Whether it be the Amazon reviews section, a tried-and-tested